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Two-week fuel saga baffles authorities and public

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Citizen TV (Youtube)
April 7, 2026
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The timelines are mind-boggling. The first crisis meeting was on March 9, and by March 27—barely two weeks later—fuel was being offloaded onto Kenya Pipeline Company facilities in Mombasa. Citizen TV's Melita Oletenges takes a look at the head-spinning timeline that stretches

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